Mark Hollis (athletic director)

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Mark Hollis (born September 10, 1962) is an American sports administrator who served as the athletic director at Michigan State University, succeeding Ron Mason on January 1, 2008.[1] Hollis retired on January 31, 2018.[2]

Career

Hollis graduated from Croswell-Lexington High School in Michigan class of 1980. He earned a BA in communication from

University of Colorado in 1992. Hollis was a basketball team manager under former head coach Jud Heathcote throughout his undergraduate education at Michigan State. Between his BA and MBA, Hollis worked for the Western Athletic Conference under Commissioner Joseph Kearney
, who had previously been athletic director at Michigan State.

Hollis was named athletic director on January 1, 2008 and had been a part of the Michigan State athletic department from 1995 until his retirement on January 31, 2018.[3]

Hollis was praised for his marketing abilities, helping to stage unusual athletic contests such as the

USS Carl Vinson, between Michigan State and North Carolina
. Along with Tom Izzo and Alan Haller, Hollis formed the search committee that hired Mark Dantonio in 2006. Hollis was also responsible for hiring former Eastern Michigan University baseball head coach Jake Boss.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Mark Hollis Named MSU Athletics Director-Designate". MSU Spartans.com. Accessed July 11, 2008. Archived 2008-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Mark Hollis". Michigan State Athletics.
  3. ^ "Mark Hollis resigns amid Larry Nassar fallout". MLive. January 26, 2018.
  4. ^ "Player Bio: Jake Boss Jr.". MSU Spartans.com. Accessed July 11, 2008. Archived 2008-09-29 at the Wayback Machine